Thursday, April 5, 2018

79 127 223 286 | New York police 'want to contact' Conor McGregor after havoc at media event, April 5, 2018

Video footage of Conor McGregor and his entourage causing a scene, brought to you by TMZ.

The dramatic scenes occurred as a busload of fighters were waiting to be driven back to the host hotel following today's Ultimate Media Day event.

Footage captured from the bus appears to show McGregor attempting to grab a guard rail, then a waste bin, before being stopped by UFC security staff. Seconds later, an unidentified individual throws a missile that smashes a window of the bus.
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The UFC 223 event is taking place in Brooklyn, New York.

Conor McGregor will not be takign part in the UFC 223 event but may rather attend as a guest / fan.

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UFC President Dana White said: "But you want to grab 30 friends and come down here and do what you did today? It's disgusting, and I don't think anybody is going to be huge Conor McGregor fans after this."

And White, who has been a strong backer and advocate of the at-times-controversial Irishman, was left almost speechless after today's events.

"To come and do this and act like this? And you're talking about a guy who has a baby. He just had a kid. This is how you're acting? You have a son at home."

The NYPD has yet to confirm that a warrant has been issued, with reports instead suggesting police are "trying to make contact" with McGregor.


At this Saturday's UFC 223 event (4/7/18), Conor McGregor will be, reportedly from UFC President Dana White, stripped of his UFC Lightweight title. The winner of this Khabib Nurmagomedov, Max Holloway bout will determine the new UFC Lightweight champion. McGregor is not involved in the event, but has a teammate, Artem Lobov, on the card.

Conor McGregor (Irish nationality) and Khabib Nurmagomedov (a Russian mixed martial artist of Avar heritage) have been jabbing at one another for a little while now, perhaps some public theater to generate hype, excitement for their seemingly eventual bout.

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